confusion13 t1_isnl92n wrote
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>until the fall of Constantinople
It converted into a mosque in 1453 and remained as a mosque for five hundreds of years, which I would call a quite long time.
Also it was turned into a museum as part of laicité policies, not as a "compromise" between Christians and Muslims. It's also noteworthy that Muslims accounted for 98.32% of population in 1935.
d01100100 t1_isonvev wrote
> It's also noteworthy that Muslims accounted for 98.32% of population in 1935
It's also noteworthy that Atatürk's reforms stressed secularization.
It's literally codified in the 1924 constitution, and reaffirmed in both the 1961 and 1982 post-Coup revised constitutions.
> The Constitution asserts that Turkey is a secular (2.1) and democratic (2.1) republic (1.1) that derives its sovereignty (6.1) from the people.
It was a cathedral for over a millennia, so if your argument is purely about time, then they both have first dibs and longer duration.
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